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Rain or not, the colors and composition on
this are causing me stop in the middle of
this sentence to add it to my
Favorites--Another Great Image!
Posted 21 months ago.
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Fantastic.
Posted 21 months ago.
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wow! many lights there :-)
Posted 21 months ago.
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This is simply amazing and breath taking.
Fantastic capture and HDR work. I won't
comment on the 2 others that came with this
one, for it's "copy and paste
comment" from this one...!
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you work in a very tall building, i thought
you were on a plane when taking the pic:)
Posted 21 months ago.
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This is my favourite of the series, Tokyo
Tower really stands out. Love the Blade
Runner tag: it's one of my favourite movies
and I can see the resemblance!
Posted 21 months ago.
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This is amazing-nice and clear - spectacular
in original!
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Blade Runner rules, I cannot wait until the
new box set comes out. This set of images is
stunning, well done for taking your camera to
work.
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Too kind y'all; thanks!
Amazing how a movie like Blade Runner
filmed *24* years ago got what cities (like
Tokyo) would start to look like in the
future. Only thing missing in this pic are
the flying cars ;-)
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The amazing thing about Blade Runner is how
it hasn't aged like other Sci Fi films filmed
around the same time.
I saw a program on BBC2 the other night
about a British chef going to Tokyo to learn
about the Japanese attitude to food, and they
had a daytime shot that looked a bit like
this. I thought 'huh, Altus's shot was much
better!' :-)
(He was really impressed with the food by
the way...)
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gorgeous! but pardon me what is HDR?
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I love how the tower looks at the very end.
^_^
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That is seriously hot man. Very very nice!
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Atlus, I saw your comments on another photo
about how long your exposures were. Then you
said you did the HDR combining work in
Photomatix, then "some work in Elements
4". I looked at Photomatix's site on
HDR, and their examples look nothing like
this. It seems like youv'e done a lot of
work in Elements! What kinds of things did
you adjust? I see pictures like:
www.flickr.com/photos/altus/229069996/
and
www.flickr.com/photos/altus/219137763/
and they look nothing like other HDR photos
I've seen. Can you give any settings used or
anything like that? I can't find a single
tutorial that goes in this direction. I
mean, some raise the contrast and such, but
none of them look so much like
illustrations/airbrush like these photos do.
I love it. I just have no idea what
direction to take to create it.
I'm sure someone's asked this stuff
before... and I've looked through tons of
your photos, but I can't find any info that
addresses what I'm looking for. And again,
I've seen several HDR tutorials. This one
comes closest, but it's still a world away
from your stuff:
petemc.net/hdr-guide/
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
Thank you!
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Thanks again everyone!
@Jasmic - Thanks bud! Funny you mention
that, as that was a topic at dinner last
night (in Hokkaido snowboarding with a group
of friends)!
@ehl - Thanks! HDR = High Dynamic Range.
@segadult - On vacation at the moment
(typing rather loudly while the family is
asleep!). Will email you later in more
detail as to the general (though not always
the same) technique I use to shoot and render
my shots.
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Thanks a lot, Atlus! I appreciate it.
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Really fantastic shot...
Atlas - could you give me some info. I'm
travelling to Tokyo next month and many
people have recommended going to Roppongi
Hills for great nightscape shots. Could you
tell me which buildings are free for the
public to access and take photos from.
Thanks
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wow,look surreal.
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. .:: :: ::: RAW - !!! ::: :: ::. . ... . ..
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thats just gorgeous
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Tokyo Tower really is a site...and Tokyo
itself really is amazing.
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govari001 [deleted] says:
Hi, I'm an admin for a group called Multi mega shot { invit only }, and we'd love to have your photo added to
the group.
Posted 8 months ago.
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AMAZING HDR effect! works REALLY well
Posted 7 months ago.
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so beautifil
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What a beautiful photo!!
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asombroso
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beautiful :)
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that's brilliant!
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Fanatstic shot, a big fav!!
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